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angela merkel likes to take the french to task but she could have found herself in parisienne hot water as well. their crime? wearing pants. you see, toor more than 200 years, it has actually technically been illegal for a woman to wear trousers in paris, unless official permission was granted. it seems as during the french revolution, the lady revolutionaries took to wearing pants and the powers that be at the time wanted to put a swift end to that. so they made it illegal in 1800. amendments came over the years allowing women to dare to wear trousers for riding bikes or horses but the law remained on the books until this week when it was repealed, by the minister for women's rights. the correct answer to our gps challenge question was a, richard the iii was a plantagenet, which ruled over britain from henry 1216. and a new battle has started over where his final resting place should be, in leicester where he's been buried for 525 years, or in york where he spent many of his living years or westminster abbey, where most of britain's kings are buried. i wril see you next week. >>> it is
angela merkel likes to take the french to task but she could have found herself in parisienne hot water as well. their crime? wearing pants. you see, toor more than 200 years, it has actually technically been illegal for a woman to wear trousers in paris, unless official permission was granted. it seems as during the french revolution, the lady revolutionaries took to wearing pants and the powers that be at the time wanted to put a swift end to that. so they made it illegal in 1800. amendments...
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. >> this all happened in the angela oaks area, south of big bear lake, about 20 miles from where dorner's truck was found last week. david jackson is at the foot of the mountain tonight and joins us live. david. >>reporter: we've been told by police authorities that we still have to go with the information that we still don't know initially know who or who the dead body was inside that cabin in big bear. it's not confirmed by lapd sources, who will have the final say on there. we don't know how long it will take place to find out what went on. we know the cab sin still smolderring -- smouldering and hot. >>reporter: investigators say it's still too hot to go in. >> it's not safe for them. they believe there's live ammunition and it's still smouldering. >>reporter: a single shot was heard inside. a man believed to be dorner never came out. law enforcement swarmed the argue after a home invasion and car jacking by a man matching dorner's description. that is when the bullets started firing. carter evans found himself in the thick of it. two deputies were shot in the exchange. one of them di
. >> this all happened in the angela oaks area, south of big bear lake, about 20 miles from where dorner's truck was found last week. david jackson is at the foot of the mountain tonight and joins us live. david. >>reporter: we've been told by police authorities that we still have to go with the information that we still don't know initially know who or who the dead body was inside that cabin in big bear. it's not confirmed by lapd sources, who will have the final say on there. we...
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that are going bankrupt. >> angela and christy, where can we find the agreement? the problem that we have is we apparently cannot find any agreement on capitol hill between congress and of course the white house and the president and we can't find any agreement with the political divide along partisan lines and we're faced with the partisan paralysis in dealing with the economy. >> and where can we find a common bond and cut spng where we need to. >> washington d.c. is broken, kelly and dysfunction aal until members of congress do their job instead of their ego and getting reelected, until the president comes to the fold and compromises, we will get worse with the economy and jobs. >> christy. >> i think that's one area where american people do agree, that congress is broke he p. another is another area i think we also agree, we need to address income inequality and need to address inequality and we have the greatest gap between the rich and poor in a hundred years and what we need to do is grow the middle class and that's why president obama has suggested measure
that are going bankrupt. >> angela and christy, where can we find the agreement? the problem that we have is we apparently cannot find any agreement on capitol hill between congress and of course the white house and the president and we can't find any agreement with the political divide along partisan lines and we're faced with the partisan paralysis in dealing with the economy. >> and where can we find a common bond and cut spng where we need to. >> washington d.c. is broken,...
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they are moved by the news and chancellor angela merkel will react later. reaction just starting to come in as people hear this breaking news. >> we'll have more on the pope's resignation later on. parts of the gulf coast are waking up to untold damage after a wave of severe storms raked across the region sunday night. the brunt of the storms hit in and around hattiesburg, mississippi, where a long-track tornado ripped across part of the state. the twister traveled down one of the main streets, winding through the university of southern mississippi campus. the governor declared a state of emergency in seven counties reporting damage including downed trees, mangled buildings, and injuries to more than a dozen people. fortunately no deaths have been reported. >>> nbc meteorologist bill karins will have the details on the threat of more severe weather and potential flash floods coming up in a few minutes. >>> residents in southern california remain on edge this morning. day five in the manhunt for a former lapd officer suspected in three cold-blooded killings.
they are moved by the news and chancellor angela merkel will react later. reaction just starting to come in as people hear this breaking news. >> we'll have more on the pope's resignation later on. parts of the gulf coast are waking up to untold damage after a wave of severe storms raked across the region sunday night. the brunt of the storms hit in and around hattiesburg, mississippi, where a long-track tornado ripped across part of the state. the twister traveled down one of the main...
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this glosses over the fact of course that he wouldn't have got anywhere in this without the support of angela merkel in particular so we can we can try to push that line that you know he knows what he's doing to europe and that we don't need to go so far as to step out of the european union but i wouldn't see the more euro skeptic members of his own party being particularly impressed by any of this. and david cameron may be claiming victory in brussels but domestically what issue is refusing to go away the investigation into rate fixing at banks in britain is expanding at revelations over just widespread the practice was revelations that have left max keiser exasperated . i'm going to avoid that t. word for today just just for writing i mean if i thought the t. word is being prosecuted in this country or america i would imagine if i thought that our drone sent up a shrink frank jenkins over at barclay's bank and exploded innocent passenger splattered on the wall i thought that would have any effect if i thought the government would give a flying shit about their own population i would imagine
this glosses over the fact of course that he wouldn't have got anywhere in this without the support of angela merkel in particular so we can we can try to push that line that you know he knows what he's doing to europe and that we don't need to go so far as to step out of the european union but i wouldn't see the more euro skeptic members of his own party being particularly impressed by any of this. and david cameron may be claiming victory in brussels but domestically what issue is refusing to...
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>> reporter: well, brian, chief mark mcgaw came out here with angela alsobrocks, the state's attorney for prince georges county and they wanted to update the publicspo otinvestigation into the murder of 15-year-old charles walker jr.. they said, basically, that it was progressing quickly and that they were developing suspects. the chief said that this had to do with a robbery over a paver shoes. the chief was circumspect with what he had to tell reporters and didn't get into a lot of details; however, a source close to the investigation is stilling fox 5 tonight that the -- telling fox 5 that the police believe they're going to make one arrest or more within hours tonight. they say
>> reporter: well, brian, chief mark mcgaw came out here with angela alsobrocks, the state's attorney for prince georges county and they wanted to update the publicspo otinvestigation into the murder of 15-year-old charles walker jr.. they said, basically, that it was progressing quickly and that they were developing suspects. the chief said that this had to do with a robbery over a paver shoes. the chief was circumspect with what he had to tell reporters and didn't get into a lot of...
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angela mcglowan, fox news political analyst. thank you. >> thank you. jon: jenna. jenna: she helped stop the accused fort hood gunman from took taking even more lives. one of the heroes from that tragic day says she feels betrayed by president obama. we'll tell you why next. hi. i'm henry winkler. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it's called a reverse mortgage. [ male announcer ] call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like how a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for, the ways to receive your money, and more. plus, when you call now, you'll get this magnifier with l.e.d. light absolutely free. when you call the experts at one reverse mortgage today, you'll learn the benefits of a government-insured reverse mortgage. it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home. and here's the best part -- you still own your home. take control of your retirement today. ♪ ♪ jon: we're gettin
angela mcglowan, fox news political analyst. thank you. >> thank you. jon: jenna. jenna: she helped stop the accused fort hood gunman from took taking even more lives. one of the heroes from that tragic day says she feels betrayed by president obama. we'll tell you why next. hi. i'm henry winkler. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it's called a reverse mortgage. [ male announcer ] call right now to receive your free dvd...
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angela mcglowan, and penny lee, joining me for this beautiful afternoon, ladies. >> thank you. >> we're not hearing any talk of compromise for a 11th hour deal being worked out. what are the consequences here and who will face the brunt of this, penny? >> well, unfortunately right now we're at a time in washington they don't face the crisis until it's absolutely the 11th hour. we see this time and time again and sequestration has been known. this has been out there the last part. better part of nine months and in part because the super committee failed to come up with an alternative to this plan and unfortunately, the cuts would be delayed and over a decade and we won't feel the immediate cause of it, so, congress is going to probably do what they usually do, which is kick it down the can and unfortunately deal with the next crisis which is potentially shutting down the government the end of march. >> we were just hearing from steve centanni about the cuts possibly to the military and who will face the brunt of these, real people that can face real impacts. >> not only the military, but
angela mcglowan, and penny lee, joining me for this beautiful afternoon, ladies. >> thank you. >> we're not hearing any talk of compromise for a 11th hour deal being worked out. what are the consequences here and who will face the brunt of this, penny? >> well, unfortunately right now we're at a time in washington they don't face the crisis until it's absolutely the 11th hour. we see this time and time again and sequestration has been known. this has been out there the last...
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even in the case of angela merkel we know that they can get at the cloud, we know that they can get out her cell phone. the mystery that we don't know as a reporting target for us, these days, how much are they pulling down. and on that they have been extremely quiet. let me -- >> schieffer: as i'm listening, i'm thinking, i guess it's a little unforce natural that didn't let the nsa put together the -- for obamacare. because we talk about on this side of the table how wonderful and these great capabilities. i have never seen anything that flopped the way this thing. >> the thing is when you hear all these technological advances that are leading to surveillance people just assume in their daily lives. technology at some point is going to work. i think that was going in to the website. something nobody -- americans would not have expected people in the white house that were not testing this getting some clues leading unto the launch. now you have david axelrod saying, this website is a debacle. i think the problem now for the white house is that you can fix a broken website. but this is
even in the case of angela merkel we know that they can get at the cloud, we know that they can get out her cell phone. the mystery that we don't know as a reporting target for us, these days, how much are they pulling down. and on that they have been extremely quiet. let me -- >> schieffer: as i'm listening, i'm thinking, i guess it's a little unforce natural that didn't let the nsa put together the -- for obamacare. because we talk about on this side of the table how wonderful and these...
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tapping of chancellor angela merkel's phone in a letter to german authorities the former n.s.a. contractor expressed hope that growing support for what he did will prompt washington to abandon what he called harmful behavior. has the details according to the member of the german parliament edward snowden is still willing to come to germany and testify against n.s.a. of course that is the story that is being told by the opposition member of the german parliament who has met with mr snowden in moscow on thursday and the former n.s.a. contractor has actually issued an entire letter address it to the german chancellor angela merkel in which she said that she would be more than willing to come and testify because she knows a lot about the n.s.a. ex of his he's not just in europe but in the entire world she would be happy just to talk about that but he can only do that have berlin guarantees him a safe passage meaning that takes will not be extradited to the united states on top of that edward snowden of course doubted that she would be more than willing to testify not a villain but i
tapping of chancellor angela merkel's phone in a letter to german authorities the former n.s.a. contractor expressed hope that growing support for what he did will prompt washington to abandon what he called harmful behavior. has the details according to the member of the german parliament edward snowden is still willing to come to germany and testify against n.s.a. of course that is the story that is being told by the opposition member of the german parliament who has met with mr snowden in...
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still spending the issue of sanctions against that prosecutor angela corey. meanwhile an unarmed 17-year-old who went for a candy run in a place that he had a right to be is dead. robert zimmerman jr., george zimmerman's brother is here. last night i was in sanford, florida where a few hundred people gathered after the verdict. in cities across this country thousands as you can see on the screen right there are rallying in support of trayvon martin. how does that make you feel? >> judge, thank you for having me. i think that is one of our fundamental rights is to assemble and express ourselves as long as it's peaceful. it's peaceful assembly that's the operative word. i think that people who are directing themselves toward the emotion that is tied up or consumed people with this case are not paying attention to the verdict and paying attention to the filter that the court system kind of puts on what is admitted and what is not admitted. i wish that these people not just paid attention to the verdict but paid attention to the process and to the job that was do
still spending the issue of sanctions against that prosecutor angela corey. meanwhile an unarmed 17-year-old who went for a candy run in a place that he had a right to be is dead. robert zimmerman jr., george zimmerman's brother is here. last night i was in sanford, florida where a few hundred people gathered after the verdict. in cities across this country thousands as you can see on the screen right there are rallying in support of trayvon martin. how does that make you feel? >> judge,...
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tax day i'm angela miles.in today's first look botd--- the buy on the dip theme continues in the market.what started as a strong sell off friday on disappointing data from the retail sector was stopped by investors buying on the dip. in the end dow showed no losses-- the nasdaq down just 5 points and the s&p down 4. the major movers were gold down 78 dollars and oil dropping below $91 dollars. the courts are giving jcp the temporary right to sell martha stewart products. and a currency culture clash.. the u.s. treasury is warning japan to not weaken its currency on purpose. the department also stopped short of calling china a currency manipulator. we are off to the races this monday morning with tony harris. he's with performance trust investment advisors. he's a bond trader and its great to have you on the show this morning. > > good morning angie. > > what can we look forward to in the week ahead. what's the bond market telling us? > > last friday the bond market was reacting to a very soft retail sales number. retail sales were down 0.4% month over month and even more interestingly year o
tax day i'm angela miles.in today's first look botd--- the buy on the dip theme continues in the market.what started as a strong sell off friday on disappointing data from the retail sector was stopped by investors buying on the dip. in the end dow showed no losses-- the nasdaq down just 5 points and the s&p down 4. the major movers were gold down 78 dollars and oil dropping below $91 dollars. the courts are giving jcp the temporary right to sell martha stewart products. and a currency...
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. >>> como sucede en el caso de la pequeÑa angela paredes que murÓo en nueva jersey cuando un autobus a toda velocidad manejando por un chofer que hablaba por celular atropellÓ a la pequeÑa de ocho meses de nacida. >>> el secretario de transporte ofreciÓ dos millones de dolares en subsidio a las ciudades que incrementen medidas de seguridad de los peatÓnes, muertmuertes h subido de 4284 a 4432. >>> abrieron la puerta del carro. >>> ciclistas han aumentado, desde hace cuatro aÑos se integrÓ al grupo nacional de bicicletas fantasmas que las encadena las pan tiintadas al p. >>> desde entonces tristemente miles de ellas han aparecido de manera misteriosa y en encadenadas a poste por la mayo de las grandes ciudades del paÍs. >>> recordatorio para has personas que aquÍ muriÓ una persona manejando bicicleta. >>> mujer muriÓ atropellada en un paseo de los Ángeles, el conductor lanzÓ su automovil en contra de las personas. >>> la persona tenÍa la intenciÓn de atropellar a la gente. >>> univisiÓn en los Ángeles. >>> el ex sub sket rsecretario estado americano para amÉrica latin
. >>> como sucede en el caso de la pequeÑa angela paredes que murÓo en nueva jersey cuando un autobus a toda velocidad manejando por un chofer que hablaba por celular atropellÓ a la pequeÑa de ocho meses de nacida. >>> el secretario de transporte ofreciÓ dos millones de dolares en subsidio a las ciudades que incrementen medidas de seguridad de los peatÓnes, muertmuertes h subido de 4284 a 4432. >>> abrieron la puerta del carro. >>> ciclistas han...
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chancellor angela merkel was put to defend her government's cooperation with the nsa, saying it prevented terrorist attacks. we can only protect the population if we cooperate with others, her office said. edward snowden describe the cozy relationship between german spies and the nsa. we are in bed together with the germans, the same as with most western countries. they don't ask to justify how we know something and vice versa, to insulate their political leaders from the backlash of knowing how grievously they are violating global privacy. the nsa has an agreement with other countries including canada, u.k., australia, and new zealand. each country's spying agency is directed at a certain region of the world. together the five countries are known as the five eyes. they share intelligence with roughly 30 other nations, including germany. these stations are known as third-party partners. they have their surveillance tools trained on each other, or they have outsourced their spying activities. the report says it appears the principle that foreign intelligence agencies do not monitor the cit
chancellor angela merkel was put to defend her government's cooperation with the nsa, saying it prevented terrorist attacks. we can only protect the population if we cooperate with others, her office said. edward snowden describe the cozy relationship between german spies and the nsa. we are in bed together with the germans, the same as with most western countries. they don't ask to justify how we know something and vice versa, to insulate their political leaders from the backlash of knowing...
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. >> at the news conference with angela merkel he faced difficult questions. one of them the government of afghanistan pulling out after talking to the taliban. angela merkel called for assurances that they are not insured and on privacy and he refused to say the that america is sending the rebels. describing what he wants instead of how to get there. >> for more on his call to reduce nuclear stockpiles -- jim walsh from the mit securities program. thank you for being here and joining me. he makes a proposal to reduce nuclear arsenals. what do the russians say? >> we have not heard yet. they have been a little bit less affirmative -- the u.s. and russia did agree on cuts under new starts and now president obama is looking to advance of that agenda. he tried to do that after the last meeting. he will have to persuade the russians that this is a priority. this is a speech that was about policy and politics with an audience in europe and at home. talking about arms control and climate change and other issues, this is meant to conjure up images of john f. kennedy,
. >> at the news conference with angela merkel he faced difficult questions. one of them the government of afghanistan pulling out after talking to the taliban. angela merkel called for assurances that they are not insured and on privacy and he refused to say the that america is sending the rebels. describing what he wants instead of how to get there. >> for more on his call to reduce nuclear stockpiles -- jim walsh from the mit securities program. thank you for being here and...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: it's a new day: investors will hope for a turn-around from the june swoon. the the s&p lost 1.5% last month. friday, the dow fell 114 points - and yet, the dow logged its best first half of the year since 1999. the nasdaq edged up 1 point. the s&p closed lower by 7, and gold gained 22 dollars as oil drifted down 62 cents. for the quarter, oil declined 23% on a stronger dollar. gold posted a recording-breaking loss, gold futures dropped 23%, and treasuries turned in the worst performance since 2010. prices fell and yields spiked on fears the fed will pull back on the economic stimulus. scott bauer of trading advantage is here for our monday morning wake-up call. hello scott. - hi there, angie, how are you? - doing well. what's your trading prediction for the second half of the year? - you know, i think in the next month or so, we're going to see volatility pretty much remain at the level it's at right now, which is much higher than it was six months ago. the reas
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: it's a new day: investors will hope for a turn-around from the june swoon. the the s&p lost 1.5% last month. friday, the dow fell 114 points - and yet, the dow logged its best first half of the year since 1999. the nasdaq edged up 1 point. the s&p closed lower by 7, and gold gained 22 dollars as oil drifted down 62 cents. for the quarter, oil declined 23% on a stronger dollar. gold posted a recording-breaking loss, gold futures dropped 23%, and...
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. >> the germans are interested in bringing edward snowdon to berlin as a witness for angela merkel. >> edward snowdon shows every sign of going native. he met with the german mp of the green party. he said he would be willing to come to germany as a witness of the bugging of chancellor angela merkel's phone. >> made it clear that he would come if he could come in asylum. >> he might not be happy with the news that the federal security service in moscow is being given new powers to intercept telephone and e-mail communications. >> it was a very warm meeting with the germans and he. it was held at his own initiative. >> reporter: new powers have been given to russian intelligence services. they say it will violate citizens constitutional rights to confidential correspondence. >> it's going to be very serious. especially in next year's winter olympics in russia. i'm talking not only about telecommunications but wi-fi, laptops and smart phones. 90% of all your passwords will be broken. >> reporter: it's been alleged september's g-20 summit in st. petersburg the russians handed out free
. >> the germans are interested in bringing edward snowdon to berlin as a witness for angela merkel. >> edward snowdon shows every sign of going native. he met with the german mp of the green party. he said he would be willing to come to germany as a witness of the bugging of chancellor angela merkel's phone. >> made it clear that he would come if he could come in asylum. >> he might not be happy with the news that the federal security service in moscow is being given...
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angela wrote in saying come on we will be late for the game. mark bradley last one to new orleans pays for the gumbo and doris her caption is future ravens in training. so, keep your caption this pictures coming. i need some for next week. e-mail it to the pix@wmar.com and you can poet it on my amount bc2 facebook page, too. >>> people will brave chilly temperatures to take a dip in the chesapeake going for money for the special olympics. it will be two days of plunging for the first time. maryland state police are hosting the corporate plunge challenge this afternoon and tomorrow is plunge fest 2013 that kicks off at sandy point park at 11 in the morning and goes all day long. always a fun time. >>> washington, lincoln jefferson roosevelt about to get company. >> it's getting crowded on the field. another president will join the race around the bases at national park. we have details straight ahead. there are over 200 varieties of gourmet coffee that have earned the "keurig brewed" seal of approval. the keurig brewed seal is our commitment tha
angela wrote in saying come on we will be late for the game. mark bradley last one to new orleans pays for the gumbo and doris her caption is future ravens in training. so, keep your caption this pictures coming. i need some for next week. e-mail it to the pix@wmar.com and you can poet it on my amount bc2 facebook page, too. >>> people will brave chilly temperatures to take a dip in the chesapeake going for money for the special olympics. it will be two days of plunging for the first...
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>> angela volunteered to spend all day playing the part of a shooting victim. the prosthetic wound on her hand scarier than halloween makeup. >> i would probably hide. and i would be scared. and i would know that the deputies there, the officers would take care of it. >> police tell me the the school yard shooting they received today was very valuable and something they hope they ever, ever have to use. >>> thank you, cornell. a livermore man is in custody accused of owning child pornography. he was arrested thursday. they took him into custody after issuing a warrant to search his home tuesday. they found more than 70 images of child porn. they did not say how they targeted sherman but did say it was a thorough investigation. >>> frightening moments this afternoon on san francisco's knob hill when a car careened out of control and hit a building. it happened on washington street near leavenworth at 1:00. a brand-new black mercedes-benz ended up on the sidewalk against an apartment building. police believe the driver was trying to back into a parking spot when
>> angela volunteered to spend all day playing the part of a shooting victim. the prosthetic wound on her hand scarier than halloween makeup. >> i would probably hide. and i would be scared. and i would know that the deputies there, the officers would take care of it. >> police tell me the the school yard shooting they received today was very valuable and something they hope they ever, ever have to use. >>> thank you, cornell. a livermore man is in custody accused of...
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angela is back. inno lo i no longer have to speak on her behalf to keep things fair and balanced. >> the bottom line is this, the mainstream media has not promoted what republicans have done. when pelosi had the bully pulpit when she was the speaker of the house, she whipped her members of congress in line, but you've had several republican bills, proposals, that went far beyond health care reform. democrats did not step up to the plate to help support republicans. what we need now, rich, and like i said, earlier, the president said you can keep your health care plan if you want it. you can keep your doctor if you want your doctor. you can keep your hospitalization if you want your hospitalization. all of that has been proven wrong. millions of people have lost their health care plans. and some starting january 1st are going to have to play thousands of dollars for their premiums. so what do we need to do? republicans and democrats need to work together. paul ryan has presented a plan that would help
angela is back. inno lo i no longer have to speak on her behalf to keep things fair and balanced. >> the bottom line is this, the mainstream media has not promoted what republicans have done. when pelosi had the bully pulpit when she was the speaker of the house, she whipped her members of congress in line, but you've had several republican bills, proposals, that went far beyond health care reform. democrats did not step up to the plate to help support republicans. what we need now, rich,...
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here's another case that angela corey prosecuted, albeit far more successfully. in 2010, corey's office charged marissa alexander with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after she fired a bullet at a wall in 2010, what she described as a warning shot to scare off her abusive husband during an altercation. two children were in the house, but no one was hurt. alexander argued she fired the weapon in self-defense against her estranged husband who's twice been arrested for domestic battery. she tried to invoke florida's now famous stand your ground law. angela corey argued the stand your ground law did not apply because alexander acted in anger. saying by returning to the house after she got the gun, she showed she was not in fear of her life. in may of 2010, marissa alexander was sentenced to 20 years in prison. that 20-year sentence is required under florida's mandatory minimum gun law. after alexander's family urged leniency in the sentencing, judge daniel described the issue as out of my hands, saying the legislature has not given me the discretion to do wha
here's another case that angela corey prosecuted, albeit far more successfully. in 2010, corey's office charged marissa alexander with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after she fired a bullet at a wall in 2010, what she described as a warning shot to scare off her abusive husband during an altercation. two children were in the house, but no one was hurt. alexander argued she fired the weapon in self-defense against her estranged husband who's twice been arrested for domestic battery....
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good morning everybody, i'm angela miles,thank you for joining us for this special edition of first business as we share a few of our favorites things that happened during the past year. from the soaring stock market, to wacky ways people are making money, to trends that help america become better than ever. there were many unforgettable moments. get ready -- as we travel back in time for the takeaways of 2013. the market trend was traders friend in 2013.investors have to be thrilled. joining us now is alan knuckman of trading advantage, one of our traders who noted it would be a big year for stocks. alan, what was behind the big move? > >it was just a great year. for those that didn't fight the market i made a contrarian call last december when everybody was really negative just from the fact that everybody was overloaded in one direction. the market obviously goes the other way a lot of times and it was a great big year for a lot of bull participants. > >you also made some calls on individual stocks, starting with facebook. this was a stock that was basically left for dead. people were not
good morning everybody, i'm angela miles,thank you for joining us for this special edition of first business as we share a few of our favorites things that happened during the past year. from the soaring stock market, to wacky ways people are making money, to trends that help america become better than ever. there were many unforgettable moments. get ready -- as we travel back in time for the takeaways of 2013. the market trend was traders friend in 2013.investors have to be thrilled. joining...
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. >> host: your book is compared to frank mccourt's angela's ashes. was this is tough memoir to write especially with family members still living? >> guest: yes, it was very tough. what made it tough, too, was that when i was writing about my father, the second half of the book about my father, he was diagnosed with liver cancer, and there came a point when i felt i couldn't write it anymore or that i shouldn't write the memoir because it was very personal. it was a lot about my dad and about his darkest moments, and my father, because he was dying, this is really slow painful death, i just felt that time i couldn't write the book, but my father passed around the time i was finishing it, and when he died, it allowed me to come to terms with a lot of things and put away all of the negative stuff that i still carried inside me, let that die with him, and i just wanted to keep all the happy stuff, all the great stuff that my father gave me, and i think in the book, i managed to convey to the reader, my father was a complex man. he's not a villain in the
. >> host: your book is compared to frank mccourt's angela's ashes. was this is tough memoir to write especially with family members still living? >> guest: yes, it was very tough. what made it tough, too, was that when i was writing about my father, the second half of the book about my father, he was diagnosed with liver cancer, and there came a point when i felt i couldn't write it anymore or that i shouldn't write the memoir because it was very personal. it was a lot about my dad...
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>> we found angela's wedding bell. >> we're out trying to gather pictures and any kind of personal items that we can find out in the field for them. >> reporter: oklahoma's governor says her state is strong and will recover quickly. edward lawrence for cbs news, oklahoma. >> the storm threat has now mov people from washington, d.c. through maine are keeping an eye to the sky for the possibility of violent storms. >> are you ready? >> an energetic sendoff for nearly 3,000 people embarking on a 500-mile bike ride. the powerful message independent the aides life cycle. >>> angelina joel e's -- jolie's first appearance after having the double mastectomy. >> we will be taking a look at the day that tops off near 100 degrees. that's as the news continues right here on the cw. ♪ the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find neroads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ today-- since her announcemt t she
>> we found angela's wedding bell. >> we're out trying to gather pictures and any kind of personal items that we can find out in the field for them. >> reporter: oklahoma's governor says her state is strong and will recover quickly. edward lawrence for cbs news, oklahoma. >> the storm threat has now mov people from washington, d.c. through maine are keeping an eye to the sky for the possibility of violent storms. >> are you ready? >> an energetic sendoff for...
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while, anonymously the white house is briefing the press as to its side of the story when it comes to angela merkel's surveillance. at the white house, the presidential spokesman refused to be drawn on reports the u.s. tracked millions of spanish phone calls, but repeated the nsa surveillance programs are being examined. >> we are conduct conducting a. we are mindful that some of these disclosures have caused tension in our relationships. with new capabilities rerecognize that there need to be additional constraints on how we gather and use intelligence. >> reporter: tensions spiked with reports in germany suggesting that president obama was briefed on the surveillance of german chancellor angela merkel's phone in 2010 and fast tracked any information gathered directly to the white house. in the past few days, anonymous administration officials told the u.s. media that was false. and that a white house review only discovered the surveillance of world leaders in the summer. the bugging of merkel's phone ended soon after. for european parliamental delegation it's visits to washington is about
while, anonymously the white house is briefing the press as to its side of the story when it comes to angela merkel's surveillance. at the white house, the presidential spokesman refused to be drawn on reports the u.s. tracked millions of spanish phone calls, but repeated the nsa surveillance programs are being examined. >> we are conduct conducting a. we are mindful that some of these disclosures have caused tension in our relationships. with new capabilities rerecognize that there need...
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cardinal angela scola is on the list. archbishop of milan. archbishop of vienna and the canadian head of the vatican office for bishops. we will become much more familiar with these men very soon. martha: they look to africa that would be a very interesting development a. a lot of growth for africa. >>> let's get back to the weather for a moment because a powerful tornado tore through southern mississippi last night. >> oh, my god, i never seen a tornado before in my life! that is big. martha: well he pretty much said it all. that is a big tornado, massive funnel cloud as it tore through that area. and ted did not do so without leaving damage behind. at least 10 people were injured. a lot of homes and buildings were lost including parts of the university of southern mississippi. >> i saw it right around, as it was crossing interstate 59. it was coming pretty fast. my heart was racing. i lived here my whole life. this is surreal. it is hard to take it in right now. martha: it is surreal. it went through and left a huge mess in its wake. let's
cardinal angela scola is on the list. archbishop of milan. archbishop of vienna and the canadian head of the vatican office for bishops. we will become much more familiar with these men very soon. martha: they look to africa that would be a very interesting development a. a lot of growth for africa. >>> let's get back to the weather for a moment because a powerful tornado tore through southern mississippi last night. >> oh, my god, i never seen a tornado before in my life! that...
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the title of the book, i thought about angela's ashes. >> guest: the person who writes the review for the l.a. times, that's what he compared it to. and i was beyond honored. it was such a wonderful book. for someone to say that my book is a great experience, i was really thrilled. there are similarities, we both talk about poverty and our relationships with their parents and struggling to overcome all the obstacles. being able to go above and beyond what we thought we ever could. there are many similarities. with the best things about angela's ashes is there is so much humor -- all of that depressing stuff. i would love to write more humor in my work. but i write from a very deep place that has mostly pain and sadness. that's where my writing comes from. i was thinking how similar one of my idols and my daughter. because she also wrote from a place of pain. when i am happy, i cannot write. i told my husband, you're going to have to make me miserable because i cannot write. i am so happy your. [laughter] i'm so happy here. so it's good to write. >> host: growing up as you did, is it a
the title of the book, i thought about angela's ashes. >> guest: the person who writes the review for the l.a. times, that's what he compared it to. and i was beyond honored. it was such a wonderful book. for someone to say that my book is a great experience, i was really thrilled. there are similarities, we both talk about poverty and our relationships with their parents and struggling to overcome all the obstacles. being able to go above and beyond what we thought we ever could. there...
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rebecca: nancy, angela, what on earth are you doing here? your brother called. he said it was an emergency. he wants you to call him. what is it? it's your father. he's in the hospital. i have to call home. my father's in the hospital. may i use your phone? of course. there's a phone in the kitchen. it'll be quieter there. what happened? did they say? no. suzy... you can use this phone right here. if you need anything, we'll be outside would you like a glass of water? no, that's o.k. kevin, it's me. oh, my god! is he o.k.? well, what did the doctor say? i will. i'll take the next flight out, whatever it costs. kevin, hang in there, o.k.? bye. you sure you're going to be all right? yeah. nancy will take me back to the house. i'll pick up some clothes, and then we'll head to the airport. i'll catch the next flight to boston. are you sure you don't want me to drive you to the airport? no, no, thank you. go back to the party. this is your parents' night. i'll call when i get to boston. my brother's checking with the airlines. he'll call you and let you know which fl
rebecca: nancy, angela, what on earth are you doing here? your brother called. he said it was an emergency. he wants you to call him. what is it? it's your father. he's in the hospital. i have to call home. my father's in the hospital. may i use your phone? of course. there's a phone in the kitchen. it'll be quieter there. what happened? did they say? no. suzy... you can use this phone right here. if you need anything, we'll be outside would you like a glass of water? no, that's o.k. kevin,...
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jon: angela mcglowan, fox news analyst. >> nation for having me. jenna: a police officer is suing for overtime pause of his blackberry, claiming he has been putting in a whole lot of overtime work dealing with all this work-related e-mailing and calling on his time off. does he have a case? do we all have a case? should we all be owd a little overtime? our legal panel weighs in next. jon: right now some crime stories we're keeping an eye on. jodi arias tell as jury about her volatile relationship with her ex-boyfriend the man she is accused brutally murdering you by stabbing him more than a dozen times. testimony wrapped up for the week but she is expected to take the stand on monday. >>> an explosion at a sandwich shop in virginia. a man was spotted running away from the shop. police calling out helicopters to search for him. >>> a judge in washington refuses to unseal transcripts from recent hearings in the chandra levy murder case the intern from capitol hill vanished more than 10 years ago. her body was later found in a washington, d.c. park. j
jon: angela mcglowan, fox news analyst. >> nation for having me. jenna: a police officer is suing for overtime pause of his blackberry, claiming he has been putting in a whole lot of overtime work dealing with all this work-related e-mailing and calling on his time off. does he have a case? do we all have a case? should we all be owd a little overtime? our legal panel weighs in next. jon: right now some crime stories we're keeping an eye on. jodi arias tell as jury about her volatile...
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angela: no sé pero ya me siento muy bien aquí entre esta gente. es tu familia, angela. quieren que te sientas cómoda. ¿y dónde está lupita? mercedes: ipapá! ¿qué haces? ideberías estar en la cama! sí. posiblemente. fernando... escuchen. yo estaba en la cama... pensando. tengo grandes dudas. ¿dudas? sí, dudas. raquel, quiero que me hables de la investigación detalle por detalle. ¿realmente angela y roberto son mis nietos? captioned by the caption center wgbh educational foundation annenberg media ♪ for information about this and other annenberg media programs call 1-800-learner and visit us at www.learner.org. mujme casé, trabajé, unacrié tres hijos.ena. trabajé mucho y lo planeamos todo. todo menos la degeneración macular de los ojos. me ha robado mi vista y mi independencia. y esta enfermedad de los ojos será una epidemia para cuando mis hijos alcancen mi edad. llame al 1-800-437-2423 para información gratis de la organización de investigaciones de la degeneración macular. tu palabra también es 'sipc'. ¿podría tenerla en otra oración, por fa
angela: no sé pero ya me siento muy bien aquí entre esta gente. es tu familia, angela. quieren que te sientas cómoda. ¿y dónde está lupita? mercedes: ipapá! ¿qué haces? ideberías estar en la cama! sí. posiblemente. fernando... escuchen. yo estaba en la cama... pensando. tengo grandes dudas. ¿dudas? sí, dudas. raquel, quiero que me hables de la investigación detalle por detalle. ¿realmente angela y roberto son mis nietos? captioned by the caption center wgbh educational foundation...
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that's a letter he sent to german chancellor angela merkel. the former nsa contractor being recruited by germany as a witness into merkel's cell phone tap. >>> rebuilding after massive wildfires is a daunting task, but scientists are working on plants after wildfires. this is a report on seeds of success. >> reporter: when a wildfires ignites containment is the first priority. record high temperatures coupled with dry weather whipped up more than a dozen wildfires in colorado this summer. but what happens once the fire is extinguished could be the difference between it fueling more wildfires or preventing them. this is a site of the june 2012 pine ridge wildfire. >> it burned about 14,000 acres in the course of a few days. one day in particular. 10,000 acres burned. >> reporter: andrea is a conservation scientist with the chicago bow tannic garden. >> one problem is invasive species, but its run of the things that helped cause or carry this wildfire further than it otherwise. >> reporter: before the presence of cheat grass, the average fire cy
that's a letter he sent to german chancellor angela merkel. the former nsa contractor being recruited by germany as a witness into merkel's cell phone tap. >>> rebuilding after massive wildfires is a daunting task, but scientists are working on plants after wildfires. this is a report on seeds of success. >> reporter: when a wildfires ignites containment is the first priority. record high temperatures coupled with dry weather whipped up more than a dozen wildfires in colorado...
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i love you angela. >> yep, you're definitely naked. >> jimmy: angela is a lucky lady. you've got to come visit hollywood, by the way. anyway, we have one more? >> my name is janet george. i live in kansas city, kansas. >> have you ever texted a naked picture of yourself to someone. >> jimmy: okay, as she ever texted a naked photograph of herself. some are nodding yes. but we do not seem to have a consens consensus. >> you know, i have. and when i text that naked picture, i didn't regret not one minute of it either. it was worth it, honey. >> jimmy: and if you want to see all the naked pictures, go to our show page on abc.com. tonight on the show from "once upon a time" jennifer morrison is with us. and we'll be right back with muscular mark wahlberg. ♪ okay, let's review. "perpetual baby fat" deal, "don't pick me for the skins team" meal, and, gonna sell a ton of these... the badonkadonk butt? it's back? and bigger than ever! [ male announcer ] with greasy fast food, what are you really getting? instead, try the tempting subway smokehouse barbecue chicken or a chicke
i love you angela. >> yep, you're definitely naked. >> jimmy: angela is a lucky lady. you've got to come visit hollywood, by the way. anyway, we have one more? >> my name is janet george. i live in kansas city, kansas. >> have you ever texted a naked picture of yourself to someone. >> jimmy: okay, as she ever texted a naked photograph of herself. some are nodding yes. but we do not seem to have a consens consensus. >> you know, i have. and when i text that...
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and angela merkel thought she had been spied upon by the united states. and then in south american, they often complain they don't get enough attention from the united states, but now here they were getting a lot. >> maybe it was a good thing in some ways. the fact that hugo chavez died this year, in a way with his death the disappearance of a leader that would actually be able to bring together different countries in latin america to an united front in regards to the united states also just makes it less important for the united states to pay attention to what's going on south of the border. >> we also had the first hope from the global south and pope francis has been a phenomena, a pope with 90% approval rating? >> i cited syria's top story, the pope is close behind. his appointment, his election has the potential to have long-term consequences and impact. in the u.s. it has brought people back to the catholic church. people who had fallen away because they're unhappy with the tenor of the church, but to redirect the international church and focus more
and angela merkel thought she had been spied upon by the united states. and then in south american, they often complain they don't get enough attention from the united states, but now here they were getting a lot. >> maybe it was a good thing in some ways. the fact that hugo chavez died this year, in a way with his death the disappearance of a leader that would actually be able to bring together different countries in latin america to an united front in regards to the united states also...
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larger goal of hijacking was to protest the vietnam war, but holder and kerkow were also trying to free angela davis, who is on trial for murder at the time. this is about 50 minutes. >> thank you. thanks to a cappella books and the carter library were having me. i've had this trip circled on my calendar for several months now. i am really looking forward to it. delighted to share this with y'all. writing the very solitary, i did work on this book for almost four years so to share with people face-to-face is incredible for me, so thank you for being here. i'll sort of want to get back to i first had the idea for this book but it was october 2009, and i was reading "the new york times" metro section. there was a little peace in the about a man, and he had been a puerto rican nationalist living in the bronx in the late 60s with a wife and young daughter. in 1968 he and two of his comrades decided to hijack a plane from new york to cuba. he spent the next 41 years living in cuba until all of a sudden at the age of 66 he decided to come back to the u.s. and reunite with his wife and now adult daug
larger goal of hijacking was to protest the vietnam war, but holder and kerkow were also trying to free angela davis, who is on trial for murder at the time. this is about 50 minutes. >> thank you. thanks to a cappella books and the carter library were having me. i've had this trip circled on my calendar for several months now. i am really looking forward to it. delighted to share this with y'all. writing the very solitary, i did work on this book for almost four years so to share with...
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so understand when you and angela i apologize for beating up on you, but sunny is cheering. the fact is, when you had that jury, and you saw who that jury was, i'm not monday morning quarterbacking you, because i said to anderson at the time, the case was over. i said when you put her on, rachel on and had her as kind of the center piece for the case, my opinion she was the prosecution made her the center piece, i said at the time the wheels just came off, they're never going to recover. there is no way you're going to get some of those women on that jury, from that community, who are in any way, shape or form going to relate to rachel jeantel. >> we often thought this was going to be a litmus death. but as martin luther king jr.'s daughter said, this is going to be a defining moment to know where we're at in the status of my father's dream. >> i want angela corey to respond and then we have to take a break. >> we have a certain way we have to exercise our cause challenges and pre-emptory challenges. once there were six people seated on that jury, we had to move on to altern
so understand when you and angela i apologize for beating up on you, but sunny is cheering. the fact is, when you had that jury, and you saw who that jury was, i'm not monday morning quarterbacking you, because i said to anderson at the time, the case was over. i said when you put her on, rachel on and had her as kind of the center piece for the case, my opinion she was the prosecution made her the center piece, i said at the time the wheels just came off, they're never going to recover. there...
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angela corey's here. ask angela corey if in jury selection the preemptory challenges, that means you can eliminate so many without giving a reason whatsoever. unless, the u.s. supreme court says, you have exercised against a cognizable class. unless the supreme court says you have exercised against a class. they were found by the judge to have exercised two challenges against white women jurors. they ended up, the judge ended up with those two preemptories receipting those jurors, and you ended up with five white women on that jury. the idea that you're not going to have race enter into this has got to be the single most naive thing i've heard about this case, because, number one, race determines everything in the criminal justice system. there isn't any case that goes through the criminal justice system that's not determined by race. it determines everything. i can explain 90% of all cases, because no theory is 100%, but i can explain 90% of cases, in the criminal justice system, if you understand race,
angela corey's here. ask angela corey if in jury selection the preemptory challenges, that means you can eliminate so many without giving a reason whatsoever. unless, the u.s. supreme court says, you have exercised against a cognizable class. unless the supreme court says you have exercised against a class. they were found by the judge to have exercised two challenges against white women jurors. they ended up, the judge ended up with those two preemptories receipting those jurors, and you ended...
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. >> coming up after the break, the conclusion of the jersey high of angela and jay. >> angela yee, >> now, we are back with jay morrison and his client, angela yee, and this is a beautiful converted factory space in jersey city. >> this looks crazy. >> wait until you see inside. >> thank you. this is already interesting. >> very interesting. watch this. after you, miss yee. >> wow. >> hardwood floors throughout. >> it is very funky. it is eclectic, not traditional. that is how i view myself. i already feel like this is -- >> good to be calm. >> in jersey city. >> in jersey city. let's check out. let's go. as you can see, there is a copper and iron railing here. >> i like this space. >> you are going to see the stone staircase, stained concrete floors. >> is this -- >> yes. >> this is crazy. this is a ballroom. >> i will take it. >> contract, please. let me tell you about the kitchen. all granite countertops. another six burner stove. this gives you kind of a trendy feel. a beautiful dining area, and great windows. there is even an elevator shaft that goes up. >> an elevator? >> yes.
. >> coming up after the break, the conclusion of the jersey high of angela and jay. >> angela yee, >> now, we are back with jay morrison and his client, angela yee, and this is a beautiful converted factory space in jersey city. >> this looks crazy. >> wait until you see inside. >> thank you. this is already interesting. >> very interesting. watch this. after you, miss yee. >> wow. >> hardwood floors throughout. >> it is very funky....
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so understand when you and angela i apologize for beating up on you, but sunny is cheering. the fact is, when you had that jury, and you saw who that jury was, i'm not monday morning quarterbacking you, because i said to anderson at the time, the case was over. i said when you put her on, rachel on and had her as kind of the center piece for the case, my opinion she was the prosecution made her the center piece, i said at the time the wheels just came off, they're never going to recover. there is no way you're going to get some of those women on that jury, from that community, who are in any way, shape or form going to relate to rachel jeantel. >> we often thought this was going to be a litmus death. but as martin luther king jr.'s daughter said, this is going to be a defining moment to know where we're at in the status of my father's dream. >> i want angela corey to respond and then we have to take a break. >> we have a certain way we have to exercise our cause challenges and preemptory challenges. once there were six people seated on that jury, we had to move on to alterna
so understand when you and angela i apologize for beating up on you, but sunny is cheering. the fact is, when you had that jury, and you saw who that jury was, i'm not monday morning quarterbacking you, because i said to anderson at the time, the case was over. i said when you put her on, rachel on and had her as kind of the center piece for the case, my opinion she was the prosecution made her the center piece, i said at the time the wheels just came off, they're never going to recover. there...
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y tú angela, cuídalo a él también. tío, te veremos en un par de días, ¿no? sí, regresaré a la gavia antes de volver a la argentina. entonces no será un adiós sino un hasta luego. así es. vamos. buen viaje, ¿saben? ( campanas suenan ) raquel, he estado pensando. ¿en qué? mi vida ha cambiado tanto desde que te conocí. creo que los angeles me gusría mucho. descríbeme un poco cómo es. pues, los angeles es una ciudad única. no hay otra ciudad igual en los estados unidos. primero, están as famosas carreteras. ah, y las fiestas de cinco de mayo. hay mucha gente que habla español, ¿sabes? captioned by the caption center wgbh educational foundation annenberg media ♪ provided by: for information about this and other annenberg media programs call 1-800-learner and visit us at www.learner.org. mujme casé, trabajé, unacrié tres hijos.ena. trabajé mucho y lo planeamos todo. todo menos la degeneración macular de los ojos. me ha robado mi vista y mi independencia. y esta enfermedad de los ojos será una epidemia para cuando mis hijos alcancen mi edad.
y tú angela, cuídalo a él también. tío, te veremos en un par de días, ¿no? sí, regresaré a la gavia antes de volver a la argentina. entonces no será un adiós sino un hasta luego. así es. vamos. buen viaje, ¿saben? ( campanas suenan ) raquel, he estado pensando. ¿en qué? mi vida ha cambiado tanto desde que te conocí. creo que los angeles me gusría mucho. descríbeme un poco cómo es. pues, los angeles es una ciudad única. no hay otra ciudad igual en los estados unidos. primero,...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: stocks are still on a record roll. there was some sell-off along the way, but at the end of the day, the dow eeked out a record close. the nasdaq and s&p 500 staged a mild sell-off. gold gained 14 dollars, while oil moved up 56 cents. dreamliners are closer to take- off. the faa said yes to boeing's battery redesign. it's considered the first step to getting 787s ready for lift- off. boeing also reportedly has an $18-billion deal in the works to sell jets to ryanair. and ahead of government data on oil, the american petroleum institute is noting a surprising drop in crude supples. crude declined by over 1.4 million barrels. analysts expected an increase of 2.3 million. larry shover of sfg alternatives joins us on this wednesday for a closer look at the market. good morning to you, and the dow is still going, larry. > > it is unbelievable. traders are so anxious right now they just can't believe it continues to climb higher. > what do you make of the bond market at this point? do you expect to see some sort of grand rot
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: stocks are still on a record roll. there was some sell-off along the way, but at the end of the day, the dow eeked out a record close. the nasdaq and s&p 500 staged a mild sell-off. gold gained 14 dollars, while oil moved up 56 cents. dreamliners are closer to take- off. the faa said yes to boeing's battery redesign. it's considered the first step to getting 787s ready for lift- off. boeing also reportedly has an $18-billion deal in the works to sell...
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the possible candidate to be pope would be the current cardinal of milan, an italian by the name of angela scola, who comes out of the same theological school of the current pope, pope benedict, considered like pope benedict a very serious intellectual, a media savvy figure with a strong, popular touch, but in addition someone over the years who has developed a specialty of outreach and dialog with the islamic world through a foundation he created first in venice, which has gone global, and christian/must limb relations are among the top-shelve priorities, and whoever takes over as leader of the catholic church. that would be one name you are likely to hear a great deal about in the days to come, but an old saying in rome, he who goes into a conclave as a papal front-runner comes out as a cardinal, you can't necessarily take to the bank that the names you hear mentioned in public are the ones being seriously considered by the cardinals once they are behind locked doors in the sistine chapel, swearing their oaths in latin and casting their ballots. >> let's talk more about pope been duct ib
the possible candidate to be pope would be the current cardinal of milan, an italian by the name of angela scola, who comes out of the same theological school of the current pope, pope benedict, considered like pope benedict a very serious intellectual, a media savvy figure with a strong, popular touch, but in addition someone over the years who has developed a specialty of outreach and dialog with the islamic world through a foundation he created first in venice, which has gone global, and...